It is part of the average well-being of a person according to his subjective criteria and is guided by the rational capacity of a human being and more specifically by that of a rational person (1144b27-29) . Virtue has the ability to develop periodically and becomes a habit of nature. However, virtue plays an important role in society because people learn through social connections and experimentation how to act and how their action is reflected in their social environment. Our social environment judges how ethical our acts are and develops the ability to judge the actions of the rest of the people accordingly. Virtue ethics Virtue ethics is one of the types of virtue that Aristotle describes in his Book. An example of an ethical virtue would be justice. The type of virtues mentioned as ethical could describe characteristics that someone develops throughout their life. A person can acquire ethical virtue by constantly repeating the action. The greater the repetition, the faster it becomes a habit (1103a19-23). More and more is produced each time the action is repeated. When Aristotle talks about virtue ethics, most of the
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